Our Services

UNIMA is more than a product brand.

We believe there are many ways to connect with ancient wisdom. A candle is a doorway. A mala is a reminder. But language, knowledge, and genuine human connection are what make that relationship last.

Whether you are looking to go deeper in your own practice, seeking professional services, or exploring ways to grow this together, there is a place for you here.

We are always glad you found us.


1. Buddhist Translation Services

Every word in Buddhist scripture carries weight. A single mistranslation can shift the entire meaning of a teaching, a mantra, or a ritual text.

Our team brings years of experience in Buddhist literary translation, working across Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Chinese with care and precision. Whether you need personal practice materials, publications, or institutional documents translated, we make sure every word arrives exactly as it was intended.

For inquiries, please leave your contact or email below.


2. Temple Blessing Service

Some moments call for something more than a product.

If you carry a special wish or intention, we can arrange for selected items to be brought to our temple partners, where monks will perform a dedicated blessing and prayer ceremony. Each blessing is offered with specific devotional purpose, so that what reaches your hands carries something deeper with it.

Available for selected products. Contact us to arrange.


3. Learn Tibetan

Language is the deepest form of connection.

When you can recite a mantra in Tibetan with your own voice, the relationship between you and that sound becomes something entirely different. We offer beginner Tibetan courses covering the alphabet, pronunciation, everyday language, and sacred text recitation, all guided by experienced teachers at a pace that works for you.

Leave your contact and we will be in touch.


4. Partner With Us

We welcome partnerships with distributors, retailers, and brands who share our belief that ancient wisdom deserves to be seen by more people, and seen well.

If that sounds like you, we would love to have a conversation.

 

 

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